* "Roy T. Fielding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Copyright 2002-2004 Apache Software Foundation. Licensed under the
> > http://www.apache.org/licenses/";>Apache License, Version
> > 2.0."
> >
> > in the html itself. This omits the disclaimer of liability, but it
> > makes
> > things clear to
Nobody every really answered the question of whether the license
boilerplate reference text should be in html docs generated from xml.
(Clearly it should be contained in a comment in the xml source.)
My suggestion is not to put the boilerplate in an html comment, but
rather
to put:
"Copyright 200
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-15] André Malo wrote:
> > +1. But ... where do we get the right year range for every document? Any
> > idea?
>
> Two ideas:
>
> (a) we don't use a range for the generated documents but just the current year
> (b) we add attributes to root element, one for the initial
* André Malo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nobody every really answered the question of whether the license
> > boilerplate reference text should be in html docs generated from xml.
> > (Clearly it should be contained in a comment in the xml source.)
* Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nobody every really answered the question of whether the license
> boilerplate reference text should be in html docs generated from xml.
> (Clearly it should be contained in a comment in the xml source.)
>
> My suggestion is not to put the boilerplate i
Nobody every really answered the question of whether the license
boilerplate reference text should be in html docs generated from xml.
(Clearly it should be contained in a comment in the xml source.)
My suggestion is not to put the boilerplate in an html comment, but rather
to put:
"Copyright 200